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Woman's Hour

Mercury Prize Nominees, Paris Olympic Athletes, Adoption

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

The Paris 2024 Olympics start this evening with the opening ceremony. It's the first time an equal number of men and women will compete in a summer Games. To discuss the sportswomen you should keep an eye out for, Anita Rani is joined by Jeanette Kwakye, a former Olympian herself and now BBC pundit, and also BBC Sport reporter Laura Scott.

Adoption England have described an ‘unprecedented’ decline in adoption rates. For the first time in recent years, there are now more children in need of adoption than those looking to adopt. To discuss why, Anita is joined by Sarah Johal, National Adoption Strategic Lead for Adoption England and Hollie Mortimer, who adopted her daughter two years ago.

There are a record-breaking number of women on the shortlist of nominees for the Mercury Prize 2024. Eight out of the 12 nominations are women or female-fronted bands. To talk about the impact of this, Anita is joined by nominees Corinne Bailey Rae and Nia Archives, alongside music journalist Mary Mandefield.

So much is known about the causes of disease and death in women all over the world – so why are so many women still dying? Sophie Harman, Professor of International Politics at Queen Mary University of London, has written a new book: Sick Of It, that examines this question. She joins Anita to talk about how she thinks women’s health gets caught in the crossfire of global politics, and what the solutions could be.

Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lottie Garton

Transcript

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He hunted at night terrorizing his victims.

0:04.5

He would appear in the dark.

0:06.5

Every single one of his victims was black.

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He was a kill.

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People were desperate and nobody knew where he was.

0:13.0

But despite his shocking death toll, he only served 12 years in jail.

0:17.0

The families of his victims want justice.

0:20.0

The whole scale of it, it's mesmerizing.

0:22.0

And now he's ready to talk world of secrets the

0:26.1

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0:30.9

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0:35.0

Hello, I'm Anita Rani and welcome to Womanzawa from BBC Radio 4.

0:40.0

Just to say that for rights reasons, the music in the original radio broadcast has been removed for this podcast

0:46.7

Good morning and welcome to Friday's Womensower now there's been a decline in the number of people adopting children.

0:54.4

I'll be talking to Sarah Johal from Adoption England to find out why this might be

0:59.4

but this morning as always I'd like to hear from you.

1:03.0

Have you adopted a child?

1:04.5

Considered it, but not done it.

1:06.8

Why did you decide not to?

1:08.7

What put you off?

1:09.8

Was it the process, the perceived problems the child might have, having been in care? Was it thinking? it

1:15.0

the perceived problems the child might have having been in care?

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